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Oldblue, Instead of giving up your goals, why don't you change them? If you're having trouble juggling both, why don't you set aside one or two days a week where you focus on just your goals? Remember, this takes time. Don't be too hard on yourself. You're doing the work! That's a great step in the right direction! Danielle, Bilingual Support Specialist
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i feel like the homework for challenging negative thoughts (wks 4 and 5) is very crucial, and it's going to pave the way for how i think in the future. i'm going at my own pace and am always looking out for when i react negatively to something so i feel like i'm making progress. however i've completely forgotten about my goals. i feel like i'm even further away from developing good habits because i spend so much energy thinking about how negative i am. i have no energy to even begin to think about how to make a step in the right direction. i think about the goals i set for myself in the beginning and i think they're stupid and i feel like if i give them up i will be happier. i'm basically just venting here, but it would be nice to hear if anyone else has had a similar struggle with dissecting your thought process vs working toward a fulfilling life. i am doing everything i possibly can in my power, medication, psychotherapy, reading, homework and i find it so hard to congratulate myself even for that. those aren't even close to the goals i want to reach.

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